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John Clark Collection |
This lithograph of the inner harbour and town of Durban comes from the coloured map enclosed with J.S Christophers guidebook "Natal, Cape of Good Hope", published in London in 1850. |
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John Clark Collection |
Photograph of Benjamin C.C Pine, taken in Durban, 1875 |
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John Clark Collection |
This cartoon by G.S Summer shows the crowd of Durban people enjoying a performance by military band. Mny prominent Durban men are caricatured here. The gentleman in the foreground is the Rev. W.H.C Lloyd. The date of the sketch is about 1865 |
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John Clark Collection |
A cartoon by the famous modern artist Ronald Searle. It needs no caption. |
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John Clark Collection |
Killie Campbell with an identified friend |
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John Clark Collection |
The large cartridge with its bullet of .450 caliber is shown here in its two forms. On the right is the earlier coiled brass form, and on the left is the improved version of solid-drawn brass. The latter improved the extraction of the spent cartridge. |
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John Clark Collection |
Fire tragedy- Durban 25th of June 1909 |
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John Clark Collection |
List of Durban Mayors from 1854-1918 |
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John Clark Collection |
Another sketch by G. Summer on the trials of an English immigrant. |
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John Clark Collection |
John Homeland |
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John Clark Collection |
Killie Campbell |
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John Clark Collection |
Ladysmith by Mayor Gordon |
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John Clark Collection |
At Weenen and along the Blaauwkrans River the Zulu impis carried out Dingane's instruction to kill the Trekkers and their families. |
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John Clark Collection |
E.P Lamport's sugar mill at Merebank |
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John Clark Collection |
Beginning for the Umthwalume. |
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John Clark Collection |
How we traveled in 1877. Type of Natal Government Engine, drawing a train of 4- wheeled mixed vehicles in 1877. Weight of engine 25 tons18cwt. |
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John Clark Collection |
Francis Farewell Camp. |
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John Clark Collection |
Barrach room Fort Napier |
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John Clark Collection |
J.S. Van Loggernber, black smith |